Silly thing about interviews are, those who work seriously on project[the productive one's] cant spend much time on practice and fail interviews, and those who don't involve in work spend lot of time in practice and crack interviews and get recruited in good companies :)
Thank you!! I think they are not telling us the truth about why this hiring strategy works for them, which is that they are looking for a specific type of person. The person that plays the game with no questions asked, same thing with college.
You guys r dum. Anyone who can solve Algorithmic questions efficiently can do any projects easily. Vice versa isn't the same (obviously). Not to mention writing efficient code is a component of developing good software you Moe Ron. Again, anyone can write shitty software. Only a person who can pass these algorithmic interviews that you're complaining about can write good, efficient software. Quit crying
And this is what Uncle Bob Said "I can’t imagine hiring a programmer without programming with them first. I doubt 30 minutes is enough."... I think instead of Cracking interviews we should be cracking eggs and make omelet I personally like egg fried-rice though FUIYOH !.
So unless you lie and make up mistakes she will not believe you. What if you stand by your decisions and the results were good? How is that a bad thing. It's like she has invented this character with a backstory in her head and everybody needs to lie in order to fill that role.
What she meant was that nothing is perfect. There's always going to be scope for improvement. If you don't think there's any scope of improvement in a project, you probably didn't give the project another look after finishing it. If you still think your project is perfect, you could explain the points that you looked at to come to that conclusion. That should spark a good discussion and I think you'll still be good.
I understand. work on your delivery. more in depth delivery (like I know this) back to front. believe in your understanding and push that. Gold. be confident.
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the big tech companies were doing these types of interviews for the longest times, only now recently has it become transparent. Its not her fault that tech companies want to hire competent programmers, and not some hackers who spend all day on stackoverflow.
So you have someone who makes money by selling products to potential candidates to help them prepare for interviews also helping to make the interview process? She's got quite a con going! Good for her! Create the problem and then sell them the solution!
Damn. This is a fantastic and insightful video.
saw the first 5mins about introductions and had to like this, very accurate coming from someone who recently interviewed there
This is really helpful. I love it. Your explanation is clear and precise.
A Great tutorial indeed.. Thank you Gayle
Silly thing about interviews are, those who work seriously on project[the productive one's] cant spend much time on practice and fail interviews, and those who don't involve in work spend lot of time in practice and crack interviews and get recruited in good companies :)
Thank you!! I think they are not telling us the truth about why this hiring strategy works for them, which is that they are looking for a specific type of person. The person that plays the game with no questions asked, same thing with college.
@@t33mc same this with life. You can't take a knife to a gun fight even if they call gun fight a knife fight ;)
This is so right!
You guys r dum. Anyone who can solve Algorithmic questions efficiently can do any projects easily. Vice versa isn't the same (obviously). Not to mention writing efficient code is a component of developing good software you Moe Ron. Again, anyone can write shitty software. Only a person who can pass these algorithmic interviews that you're complaining about can write good, efficient software. Quit crying
If that's what you need to tell yourself
Good explanation with examples
For the "find permutations of s within b" example (1:28:17) there is an O(S+B) solution instead of O(S*B)
Thank you for uploading
Very interesting video (and I don't plan to try a facebook job), Thanks!
This is so valuable! Thanks so much for sharing!
Vn
Thanks so much for the video.
This content is phenomenal. It's so crucial to my upcoming Facebook interview. Thanks so much!
How did it go buddy?
did you get it?
Legend has it, he's still getting interviewed :P
he has our data now
Nah, I got ghosted by my recruiter. But I am on the last round of interviews at Amazon. So I'm still trying.
great video
Very interesting talk. Used to dread the thought but more it seems challenging
And this is what Uncle Bob Said "I can’t imagine hiring a programmer without programming with them first. I doubt 30 minutes is enough."... I think instead of Cracking interviews we should be cracking eggs and make omelet I personally like egg fried-rice though FUIYOH !.
Thank you a lot!
We want you back, please share with us your accrued knowledge 🥺
So unless you lie and make up mistakes she will not believe you. What if you stand by your decisions and the results were good? How is that a bad thing. It's like she has invented this character with a backstory in her head and everybody needs to lie in order to fill that role.
What she meant was that nothing is perfect. There's always going to be scope for improvement. If you don't think there's any scope of improvement in a project, you probably didn't give the project another look after finishing it. If you still think your project is perfect, you could explain the points that you looked at to come to that conclusion. That should spark a good discussion and I think you'll still be good.
Is competitive programming necessary for facebook or gud knowledge of DSA is enough???
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I think the Fib part 2 code is incorrect? 48:47
so this is like going back to a data structures & algorithms exam from college... ok...
Nah, it's much worse...
Imagine your hardest test, but 10x harder.
If you have all of these features, then open your own company
I understand. work on your delivery. more in depth delivery (like I know this) back to front. believe in your understanding and push that. Gold. be confident.
It is "memoization" not "memorization"
@John Gelson really? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoization
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Hey, if possible can you gift me this book 😊
I recommend buying or renting books to support the author. But if you don't have that option you can find it and many more books in Library Genesis (libgen.rs)
She has turned the software interview process in the industry to shit.
What made you say that? I'm genuinely curious. :)
the big tech companies were doing these types of interviews for the longest times, only now recently has it become transparent. Its not her fault that tech companies want to hire competent programmers, and not some hackers who spend all day on stackoverflow.
@@weho_brian interviews are still leetcode based. Not sure what you mean by transparent
36:37 - BigO crash course
buuuuh
She's hot!
Can you sit in my place for facebook interview
*cringe* 🤦♂️
So you have someone who makes money by selling products to potential candidates to help them prepare for interviews also helping to make the interview process? She's got quite a con going! Good for her! Create the problem and then sell them the solution!
Would u rather get asked obscure question like how many golf balls fit a Boing 737 or reverse 🔄 a linked list? 🤷♂️
@@msugal I'd rather be judged on my work history.
@@ryta1203 just because you've worked somewhere for a long time doesn't mean you're any good
@@zrumpz but leetcoding for a frw months does? Lol
@@zrumpz memorizing algorithms doesn't mean you're much good either
This lady is a disgrace. She worked for a couple of years at Google and she's been a writer for most of her career.
nerd
does she have to smack her lips so much...ugh
thought i was the only one who noticed. its so annoying
Previous job habits
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Enfermero
Rushing does not help. Thats a promise
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